On this tour, you'll be able to explore Simonehoeve, which is renowned for its production of Dutch cheeses and clogs. During the tour, you’ll get to taste home-made cheeses paired with fruit wine and Dutch biscuits. You'll also be treated to tea or coffee accompanied by apple pie with whipped cream. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to try on typical Dutch clogs and even purchase a pair for yourself.
On this half-day tour, you will have the opportunity to take a guided tour of a cheese and clog factory accompanied by a tasting of some local delicacies.
The visit to Simonehoeve will allow you to learn about the production process of the famous Dutch cheeses and the history of the wooden clogs, a symbol of the country. Your guide will share with you information about these two local products, as well as about the factory building and the surrounding natural environment.
To round off this experience, you will taste a selection of homemade cheeses, fruit wine and poffertjes, miniature Dutch pancakes.
This tour in Volendam starts with a chance to take a group photo wearing traditional Dutch costumes, such as baggy trousers for men and a pointed bonnet for women paired with wooden clogs.
After you’ve taken your souvenir photo, your experienced guide will take you on a guided tour to learn more about clog and local cheese making. The experience ends with Dutch cheese, biscuits and a local fruit wine tasting session in the clog factory shop.
With this ticket, you'll be able to take a cruise on the Volendam Marken Express boat and travel between the villages of Volendam and Marken. You'll get the opportunity to enjoy the scenic views as you sail towards the island village. Along the way, you'll get to listen to an audio tour and learn about the history of the region.
As you reach Marken, you'll have the chance to walk around the historic village, taste traditional pancakes and visit such attractions as the Klompen Factory and the Marker Museum. After your journey, you'll be able to sail back to Volendam.
The Corona Axe Throwing Package can be booked from 6 people. This is one of the most popular packages for an activity with friends, bachelor party or company outing in Amsterdam. 60 minutes of axe throwing and drinking delicious coronas with your friends or colleagues.
This tour will give you a peek at the Dutch traditions of cheesemaking and clog production. At Simonehoeve traditional cheese farm and clog factory, you’ll embark on a VIP tour to learn the process of creating typical Dutch cheeses and how the famous wooden shoes are formed.
You’ll taste four types of cheeses including the legendary Dutch Gouda and Edam as well as indulgent fried-cheese snacks. These will be accompanied by a selection of mustards and two drinks of your choice.
This half-hour cruise will take you between the quaint villages of Volendam and Marken. You'll have postcard-perfect views from the water of the colourful fishing houses lining the shore and other sights. Via an on-board audio guide, you can learn all about the history of the area and the distinctive cultural landscapes of the two locations.
This tour will give you a chance to learn how to create your own candle at Simonehoeve – a traditional cheese farm and clog factory in Volendam.
During the session, your instructor will guide you on how to melt candle wax and mould it into various shapes. You’ll also learn how to layer various colours and experience decorating your very own candle masterpiece.
By the end of the workshop, the candle is yours to take home as a souvenir of your experience at Simonehoeve.
During this fun workshop, you’ll get to create your very own souvenir of your time in the Netherlands, a petite pair of painted wooden clogs. You’ll have all the materials needed to decorate your 14 cm clogs, and you can choose between using a template or painting freehand.
While you work, you’ll be offered a cup of coffee or tea served with a tasty Dutch biscuit. After your class, you can head inside the Simonehoeve Cheese Farm and Clog Factory to get an inside look at their processes and taste cheeses.
This virtual game will allow you to get to know Volendam in a fun and unique way.
Using a downloadable app on your mobile device, you’ll play the role of a woman trying to get her baby back and sneak him out of Volendam. You’ll solve puzzles, accomplish assignments and try to escape the city within two hours.
As you enjoy the game, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the major attractions and hidden gems of the city known for its old fishing boats and traditional clothing.
This ticket will give you admission to The Story of Edam Cheese museum. With the assistance of an audio guide, you'll be able to explore the museum and learn about the history of Edam cheese. At the end of the tour, you will have the opportunity to sample a selection of locally-produced cheeses.
During this workshop, you'll learn the art of making Dutch clogs on a guided tour of a clog farm. Your clog-making session begins with a block of Dutch poplar tree that you will carve away at using a large knife and sharp spoon. The shoemaking process can be done alone or as part of a duo. At the end of the session, you will receive a semi-finished shoe that you can fashion with paint and engraving tools. Upon completion of the workshop, you'll learn about the process of making traditional Dutch Edam or Goude cheese. The experience includes a selection of biscuits, cheeses and fruit wine for you to sample.
This interactive workshop will show you the step-by-step process of making Dutch cheese. Your visit to a Dutch cheese farm will include a guided tour of the facilities and a sample of Dutch biscuits, cheeses and wine.
The cheese-making workshop will include lessons on the heating, mixing and pressing of cheese, and you'll get to eat your block of freshly made cheese on site or take it home to ripen. After the workshop, you'll be taken on a tour of a clog-making factory, where an expert will show you how to turn wood into shoes and discuss the different varieties of clogs.
The Van Gogh Museum has the world's largest collection of Vincent Van Gogh's masterpieces. Located in Amsterdam, the museum helps shed light on the artist's life. Here, you will learn more about Van Gogh's emotions, personal ambitions, the myths surrounding the artist and other artwork influenced by him.
In addition to some of his early and lesser-known works, you will get a chance to see his most famous paintings including 'Bedroom in Arles', a painting from the Sunflower series and 'Gauguin's Chair'. All these works are chronologically arranged so that you can trace Van Gogh's growth and artistic development.
Along with the impressive collection, you will also get to admire the building's architecture which includes a glass entrance on Museumplein.
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This ticket will give you roundtrip transportation to Keukenhof Park, where you'll have skip-the-line admission. You'll be picked up in Amsterdam, making the 40-minute journey to the park by luxury coach. Upon arrival, you'll skip the line and make your way inside, where you'll have the chance to explore 79 acres of garden at your own pace. The garden features approximately seven million flower bulbs, and you'll see tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, lilies, roses, carnations, irises and more.